Sunday Summary: 2/7/10

I usually don’t pre-post my Sunday Summaries.  (I do schedule my Name of the Day posts, sometimes weeks in advance.)  But a record-setting snow is descending on Metro DC, and as you read this, I may be huddled ’round a Maglite with a 5 y.o. who really wants to watch Team Umizoomi now and doesn’t care about downed power lines.

Let’s hope not.

But just in case it really is the Snowpocalypse, here’s the news through, er, Friday night Saturday morning.

  • Charlotte remains top dog at Nymbler in January, followed by Ava, Ella, Amelia, Audrey, Jack, Benjamin, Finn, Grace and Addison.  Jack and Addison are both making their debuts in the Nymbler Top Ten;
  • The always-more interesting new names include Tenley (Influenced by The Bachelor or nostalgia for Winter Olympics past?), Finnigan, Huck, Ryden, Jovie and Bently.  On MTV reality show Teen Mom, one of the couples named their son Bentley.  Either way, I guess it is slightly more subtle than Lexus;
  • Bewildertrix spotted a Nixon.  Yes, in Australia, so maybe it doesn’t have the same politically charged meaning on the other side of the world.  And he’s a little brother for Reid, Cruz and Rourke, so it seems like the parents were going for an “underused surname” vibe rather than a “disgraced US president” thing;
  • Nancy’s Bad Tattoos and Baby Names should be required reading for all expectant parents considering bestowing a cross-cultural name on their child;
  • Speaking of names from other cultures, have you seen Nameberry’s post on French baby names?  It’s a guest post from Stephanie Rapoport, the founder of  Meilleurs Prenoms.  I love Hugo and find Lilou intriguing.  A few others on her hot list surprised me – the Italian Enzo, the Irish Kylian (it’s Cillian en français) and Louane, which reads 1950s to me, but might be quite charming on a jeune fille;
  • Speaking of Enzo, Elisabeth at You Can’t Call It “It” spotted one in her most recent Ohdeedohkey post.  Plus a Bijou, which yes, is a French word.  But search it on Meilleurs Prenoms and it will tell you: Le prénom bijou n’existe pas;
  • With the debut of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland just weeks away, the Baby Name Wizard wrote Names on the Verge: Alice, asking whether the name really is headed for the top of the charts;
  • Sebastiane covers Agatha at Legitimate Baby Names. That’s one that is really growing on me, and with all the little girls called Abby and Addie, wouldn’t Aggie fit right in?  Elisabeth Shue has kids called Miles, Stella and Agnes, so something tells me we might hear more of both Ag- names.  Sebastiane also covered Disa, which is far more wearable than the related Dis;
  • I need to stay away from Yahoo!Answers, but I followed a thread about the name Madden and stumbled on this quote about the best spelling for Kayden:  “I have always liked that name Caden, but i prefer it spelled Caden with a “C” and with out extra y’s because i think it looks less trashy and made up.”  I don’t get it.  Wait, I do – I understand that Caden looks restrained compared to Kaydyn.  But it still is a name of recent coinage – attractive, maybe, but undeniably trendy.  Spell it as you like, but it still isn’t William;
  • Speaking of names of recent coinage, 4Real spotted a Wolverine Collin Christopher and a Featherlee Blossom.  Words fail me.

It’s been a light starbaby week, but Busy Phillips explained daughter Birdie’s name at Celebrity Baby Blog.  Apparently the actress – born Elizabeth Jean – was intent on choosing a nickname-proof name, because she disliked explaining her name.  Ten bucks says that Birdie calls her kid Margaret.  And so the cycle continues …

The only other celeb birth this week was Brothers & Sisters’ Sarah Jane Morris welcomed a son, Emmett Andrew.

Thanks for reading!  And if you’re also snowed in, I’m sending warm thoughts your way!

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7 thoughts on “Sunday Summary: 2/7/10

  1. I admire your dedication. I always look forward to the Sunday Summary as well as the NotD – you always come through for us, and I want to say THANK YOU!!!

  2. I concur wholeheartedly! This is my go-to site for name news/researching a new name. It’s the first place I check!
    Also, northern NJ didn’t get any snow whatsoever. How much did you get? I’ve only heard generalizations about just how much actually hit DC. We were expecting 12-18 inches. And got nada. Hopefully you didn’t get as much as was to be expected, either!

    • Thank you, thank you, thank you! I always fret that the Jolie-Pitts will adopt on Saturday, so I truly HATE to pre-post them. I’m all about breaking news. :)

      And officially, we got 26″ in my little ‘hood. (I’m inside the Beltway, outside the DC limits, right near Franklin’s Brew Pub on the Green Line if you’re ever in the area!) It looks like we’re going to get walloped again Tuesday night. We’re just not built for that kind of snow, so life has all but ground to a halt here.

      But hey, we used a sled to get the kids to a SuperBowl party last night – sometime in June, we’ll look back and realize it makes for a great story.

  3. I had no idea you lived in D.C., I’m moving there within the next week, job opportunity :) Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it out when I wanted to because of the snow on my side and on the D.C. side.

    • WELCOME! How exciting.

      I think we need to have a DC meet-up when the weather improves … if the weather ever improves, bwahahaha …

  4. I just wanted to say that I have truly been enjoying your blog & the histories of the name are truly fascinating. I hope the weather improves by you.It’s always so bizarre to me that most of the people on the blogs & interactive sites I’ve been on are freezing when I’m lazing in the pool ! But then again, I’m shivering beneath the blankets when everyone else is diving in the pool! It’s amazing how diverse everything is .Once again, I hope the weather improves & thanks for the blog

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